![]() Like the Lizardmen before them, Creative Assembly has gone to town when setting them apart, and the increasingly asymmetrical spread of armies continues to expand in new and interesting ways, and with it the range of possibilities open to the player (and no doubt the amount of headaches endured by designers at the studio as they try to find some sort of balance, if that's even possible).ĬA certainly looks like they've had fun making the Skaven. ![]() The first thing that struck us during our introduction, which included the opening stages played out on the campaign map, was the effort that has gone into differentiating them from other factions. Now the pestilent faction is heading to Total War: Warhammer II, and they're doing so in style. This writer's personal relationship with the Skaven goes back a long way, back to Shadow of the Horned Rat, a strategy game that precedes the Total War series, influenced it no doubt, and was rekindled when Fatshark released the entertaining Warhammer: Vermintide last year. ![]() As more and more of our favourite armies make the transition into digital form, Total War: Warhammer II is increasingly shaping up to be a treat for fans of the fantasy setting. First we saw the Lizardmen, and we knew that the High Elves were involved, but now we've seen the Dark Elves in action, and more interestingly, the Skaven. ![]()
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